For those of you who are interested in Metro design:
http://blog.galasoft.ch/archive/2012/04/27/metro-design-inspiration.aspx
Cheers,
Laurent
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Laurent Bugnion Senior Director, Europe, IdentityMine
Microsoft MVP, MCP | +41 79 537 78 08
www.galasoft.ch | blog.galasoft.ch | www.identitymine.com
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Yes I agree about the confusion, Microsoft is so bad at finding names, when they have one that doesn’t suck, they misuse it and make everyone confused.
Laurent
For those of you who are interested in Metro design:
http://blog.galasoft.ch/archive/2012/04/27/metro-design-inspiration.aspx
Cheers,
Laurent
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Laurent Bugnion Senior Director, Europe, IdentityMine
Microsoft MVP, MCP | +41 79 537 78 08
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Awesome article Laurent, I’ll recommend it to anyone interested in Metro design.
Cheers,
Corrado
Truth be told, I feel that Windows Phone is so far ahead of iPhone and Android phones in terms of experience that it doesn’t even make sense comparing them. I had to carry an iPhone for my round of On-Call duty for a week and was underwhelmed by the experience. Although I have fond memories of the Android OS as being the first Smartphone that was actually indispensable to me, looking at it now, I see a sea of lifeless icons.
I agree however that the bar has been set rather high by the new iPad. I’ve been tired of the fact I have a 24 inch monitor that has the same resolution as my laptop’s 17” monitor. Just like WP7 made a standard grid of icons worthless to me, I can’t look at a standard display the same after seeing the iPad. Windows RT is only going to take these new devices so far. We need a premier device to showcase Windows 8.
--Mike